retravel

verb

Etymology

From re- + travel.

  1. derived from travailler — “to trouble, suffer, be worn out
  2. derived from travailen — “to toil, work, travel
  3. inherited from travelen — “to make a laborious journey, travel
  4. prefixed as retravel — “re + travel

Definitions

  1. To travel again.

    • The French writer Bernard-Henri Lévy took a more self-serious tour of evangelical Christianity when he retraveled the road taken by Alexis de Tocqueville in his study of the modern American psyche, “American Vertigo.”

The neighborhood

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